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Pneumatic Conveying

Salina-based Jones Gillam Renz Architects Inc. has been selected to design the new Kansas State University Bulk Solids Innovation Center in Salina. Construction is expected to start in 2014 and be completed in 2016.
The Kansas State University Bulk Solids Innovation Center will be a 12,768-sq-...

Combined Schenck Process Group members, Schenck AccuRate and Mac Process, have released the new MoveMaster Vac vacuum conveying system. The MoveMaster Vac is a vacuum conveying system that offers a cleaner operating environment for handling both raw materials and finished products. It is ideally...

Hapman has added to its full-line of pneumatic vacuum conveyors by offering three new large-capacity units. The models 30, 36, and 42 allow for increased capacities of up to 18,000 lb/hr, while still providing low maintenance. The conveyors are engineered to move high-volume bulk material in a...

Pneumatic conveying has been used for many decades as a convenient and flexible method of material transport, especially for ‘in-plant’ operations. Hence, it is used for may process industry operations in the food, chemical, plastics, and pharmaceutical industries, among others. The...

Jenike & Johanson will present four separate sessions at Powder & Bulk Solids Texas, October 14-16 at the Reliant Center in Houston.
Here is the schedule of Jenike’s presentations:
Monday, October 14
9am to 12pm
Fundamentals of Powder Flow Technology
This session...

The Dense Flow System differs from many of its competitors with the absence of air boosters along the pipeline. The system is able to achieve equal or greater results in many instances without the use of boosters. Some of the advantages to not having boosters are lower air consumption, lower...

Effective October 1, 2013, K-Tron, a global leader in feeding, dosing, and pneumatic conveying equipment and systems, will operate under the brand name Coperion K-Tron. Coperion was acquired by U.S.-based Hillenbrand Inc. in December 2012. K-Tron has been a part of Hillenbrand’s Process...

The Dense Flow Pocket Elbow is designed for use on pneumatic conveying pipelines, and is most effective when highly abrasive materials are being transported. During a pneumatic convey cycle, the elbow traps incoming material at the elbows deflection point. The material that is trapped in the...